I've been exchanging PMs with Bittrex-Bill of Bittrex and he's interested in listing NFD!!

But he has doubts...

Quote from: Bittrex-Bill

Thanks for reaching out. We spent a lot of time, energy, and money to add NXT to Bittrex. Unfortunately, we delisted it a few months later because there was no demand for it.

Truthfully, the whole experience left a bad taste in our mouths so we are weary of NXT clones. Bringing an NXT like coin back means more support headaches and burden so we'd only do it for the right coin. I'd personally love to see an NXT clone on our exchange be successful because it would at least break us even for the cost of adding NXT.

It's our job to banish his doubts and show him that NFD is the "right coin"!!

maybe the dev team should consider anonymous, it's so popular right now, if you can do something about anonymous, i think NFD will go better.

I don't see the point to integrate anonymous transactions into the client.It would make legal things much harder. Nonetheless it's easy to create an anonymizer as a service for those who wish to use anonymous balances.

I don't trust hitbtc. I still try to get information from them that proof their legal status.Their support is not allowed to give me this information.I got forwarded to another email address and I'm still waiting for a reply.

I don't trust hitbtc. I still try to get information from them that proof their legal status.Their support is not allowed to give me this information.I got forwarded to another email address and I'm still waiting for a reply.

Nice to see you back. Regarding the recent CoinTropololis_JustaBit scandal, EvilDave made the same point you did; my response is here. Hopefully, we can all say that the scandal is just water under the bridge now.

And thanks for the HitBTC tip, even if MaWo has his doubts. I hope you'll enjoy watching NFD fly on its own - might bring back some memories of the good ol' days for Nxt.

Nice to see you back. Regarding the recent CoinTropololis_JustaBit scandal, EvilDave made the same point you did; my response is here. Hopefully, we can all say that the scandal is just water under the bridge now.

And thanks for the HitBTC tip, even if MaWo has his doubts. I hope you'll enjoy watching NFD fly on its own - might bring back some memories of the good ol' days for Nxt.

No worries There was a lot of deliberate FUD around at the time and this appeared to be an attempt to tie the scandal up with the Nxt protocol, which of course it wasn't. Just an honest mistake on your part.

We should always have reservations, Hitbtc seems legit to me from what little I know. EvilDave has spoken with their reps face to face at conferences and had follow up calls. But still, it would be great to have some more details. However, Graviton and DGEX operate anonymously and, in the Nxt community at least, has a high reputation for honesty and integrity (but also for slow (manual) withdrawals but I think that is a deliberate policy to protect traders and themselves). But it takes time and track record to build this I guess.

We should always have reservations, Hitbtc seems legit to me from what little I know. EvilDave has spoken with their reps face to face at conferences and had follow up calls. But still, it would be great to have some more details. However, Graviton and DGEX operate anonymously and, in the Nxt community at least, has a high reputation for honesty and integrity (but also for slow (manual) withdrawals but I think that is a deliberate policy to protect traders and themselves). But it takes time and track record to build this I guess.

I was under the impression that Graviton lived somewhere in southern Ontario, Canada. Myself, I live in Toronto. If my memory is correct, and there's enough worry about Graviton in the NFD community, I can always rent a car and pop in to his place for a visit.

1) My daughter need a babysitter - I have no time.2) I don't think throwing a runtime exception is a fix. This only prevents the bug beeing accidently broadcasted by a still buggy client, but it not solves the root cause assuming it is a client bug and not a manual signed, injected transaction.I think the same as "Dom P" in this threadhttps://nxtforum.org/nrs-releases/nrs-v1-1-5/msg50079/#msg50079There is at least a second bug. Why did the malicious transaction DOSed the network? It was not possible to forge. Only 1 account forged blocks.